Month: August 2017

Episode 19 features Dr Lesley Hoggart of the Open University. Lesley is Associate Head of School (research excellence) in the School of Health, Wellbeing and Social Care. She specialises in qualitative research, with research interests focused on reproductive health, abortion policy and

Blamed for being abused: an uncomfortable history of child sexual exploitation Class and race have long played a role in the way victims of abuse are treated. via shutterstock.com Pamela Cox, University of Essex In the northern English town

Why ‘upskirting’ needs to be made a sex crime Gina Martin is fighting to change the law on upskirting. @beaniegigi/Instagram Clare McGlynn, Durham University and Erika Rackley, University of Birmingham It started with one woman, Gina Martin, being prepared to

In episode 18, Karen talks to Dr Carrie Purcell, a Research Associate, in the Social Relationships & Health Improvement Programme at the MRC/CSO Social & Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow. Carrie talks about a recent publication in the British